Centaurs with the bodies of goats instead of horses. AEgipan was a woodland god similar to Pan (though with four legs), the son of Zeus who aided the gods in the battle of the Titans. used in: The Fall of the House of Usher Aeolus The Greek god of the winds. used in: Eleonora ...
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1* us frankly commend him for the effort -- if this indeed be a thing conk mendable--but let us forbear praising the epic on the effort's account. It is to be hoped that common sense, in the time to come, will prefer deciding upon a work of Art rather by the impression it makes...
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Life was swept by the clumsy winds of fate, the same palm-rustling and wave-trashing breeze still heard in the dark beneath shut eyes today. The breeze which shook two in the midst of grief as they lay back to “sleep” after life swerved to a sideroad Away from next-day good ...
I have never seen such extreme partisanship, such bitter partisanship, and such forgetfulness of the fate of our fathers and of the Constitution. Robert ByrdYou have this enormous network and no one knows what's out there. Dan FarmerThe best minds are not in government. If any were, ...
As revealing as Poe's views of the criminal mind are, the social dimension of his characters is seldom developed. Poe's understanding of "the riddles of Divine Injustice--or Inexorable Fate," (Poe, Eureka 153) which make evil intelligible and self-inflicted sorrows endurable, is strictly ...
It was impossible to reach him; the emergency admitted of no delay ; and so, with a bitter struggle, I resigned him to his fate, fastened myself to the cask by means of the lashings which secured it to the counter, and precipitated myself with it into the sea, without another moment...
During the descent through the catacombs to Fortunato’s fate, Montresor notes a Masonic symbol, representing his forgotten family’s name. Baraban pinpoints this segment as evident of class tension between the two men. Montresor is a member of a family with prominence that, over time, has fall...
“Yet we met; and fate bound us together at the altar, and I never spoke of passion nor thought of love. She, however, shunned society, and, attaching herself to me alone rendered me happy. It is a happiness to wonder; it is a happiness to dream.” ...